Bishop of Down and Connor says UK Supreme Court ruling on religious teaching in schools ‘ungrounded, unreasonable and ...
Christian religious education (RE) taught in schools in Northern Ireland is unlawful, the UK Supreme Court has ruled. Audrey ...
A representative of the three main Protestant churches says that RE reforms similar to those required by the Supreme Court ...
Despite the Supreme Court judgement critiquing the delivery of Religious Education in Northern Ireland, the law still ...
The case involves a girl who, between 2017 and 2021, attended a ‘controlled’ school, a non-denominational institution overseen by a board of governors, funded by the Education Authority, and ...
Judges sitting in London endorsed the initial High Court judgement from three years ago which held that, as both RE and collective worship in the school followed the core syllabus specified by the DE, ...
The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that the current approach to religious education and collective worship in Northern Ireland ...
In a unanimous judgement the Supreme Court allowed an appeal by an unnamed father and daughter from Northern Ireland.
The scandal of the religious-run Magdalene laundries, where young women deemed to have offended the moral code of the ...
The case was brought by a non-religious father ("G) and his daughter (JR87), and the original judgement in the High Court of ...
Since 2015, nearly 1 in 10 Catholic priests ordained in England and Wales have been former Anglican clergy, while 19% of ordinations to the diocesan and Ordinariate priesthood 2015 – 2024 in England ...
The ruling allows Christian prayers and hymns to continue in assemblies, but schools need to ensure a greater variety of ...